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diff --git a/mimedecode.docbook b/mimedecode.docbook
index 90eb11e..87bd364 100644
--- a/mimedecode.docbook
+++ b/mimedecode.docbook
@@ -42,10 +42,10 @@
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@@ -53,6 +53,12 @@
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@@ -113,13 +119,13 @@ command-line options.
than POSIX, please don't ask me; real OS users can consult my example at
http://phdru.name/Software/dotfiles/mailcap.html).
The decoding process uses the first copiousoutput filter it can find. If
- there is no any filter the body just passed as is.
+ there are no filters the body just passed as is.
Then Content-Type header is consulted for charset. If it is not equal to the
- current locale charset the body text is recoded. Finally message headers and
- the body are flushed to stdout.
+ current locale charset and recoding is allowed the body text is recoded.
+ Finally message headers and the body are flushed to stdout.
@@ -151,8 +157,8 @@ command-line options.
-c
- Recode different character sets in message body to current default
- charset; this is the default.
+ Recode different character sets in message bodies to the current
+ default charset; this is the default.
@@ -161,28 +167,28 @@ command-line options.
-C
- Do not recode character sets in message body.
+ Do not recode character sets in message bodies.
- -H hostname
- --host=hostname
+ -f charset
- Use this hostname in X-MIME-Autoconverted headers instead of the
- current hostname.
+ Force this charset to be the current default charset instead of
+ the current locale.
- -f charset
+ -H hostname
+ --host=hostname
- Force this charset to be the current default charset instead of
- the current locale.
+ Use this hostname in X-MIME-Autoconverted headers instead of the
+ current hostname.
@@ -192,7 +198,8 @@ command-line options.
Add the header to a list of headers to decode; initially the list
- contains headers "From" and "Subject".
+ contains headers "From", "To", "Cc", "Reply-To", "Mail-Followup-To"
+ and "Subject".
@@ -210,9 +217,10 @@ command-line options.
-p header:param
- Add the (header, param) pair to a list of headers' parameters to
- decode; initially the list contains header "Content-Disposition",
- parameter "filename".
+ Add the pair (header, param) to a list of headers parameters to
+ decode; initially the list contains header "Content-Type",
+ parameter "name" and header "Content-Disposition", parameter
+ "filename".
@@ -221,7 +229,27 @@ command-line options.
-P
- Clear the list of headers' parameters to decode (make it empty).
+ Clear the list of headers parameters to decode (make it empty).
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+ -r header
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+ Add the header to a list of headers to remove completely; initially
+ the list is empty.
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+ -R header:param
+
+
+ Add the pair (header, param) to a list of headers parameters to
+ remove; initially the list is empty.
@@ -334,12 +362,13 @@ the program always uses the default decoding.
BUGS
The program may produce incorrect MIME message. The purpose of the program
-is to decode whatever it is possible to decode, not to produce absolutely
-correct MIME output. The incorrect parts are obvious - decoded Subject headers
-and filenames. Other than that output is correct MIME message. The program does
-not try to guess whether the headers are correct. For example, if a message
-header states that charset is iso8859-5, but the body is actually in utf-8
-the program will recode the message with the wrong charset.
+ is to decode whatever it is possible to decode, not to produce absolutely
+ correct MIME output. The incorrect parts are obvious - decoded
+ From/To/Cc/Reply-To/Mail-Followup-To/Subject headers and filenames. Other
+ than that output is correct MIME message. The program does not try to guess
+ whether the headers are correct. For example, if a message header states
+ that charset is iso8859-5, but the body is actually in utf-8 the program
+ will recode the message with the wrong charset.